Canadian blow-ins on show
Two Canadian artists will blow into Drysdale next week to demonstrate their skills at the town’s Festival of Glass.
The pair’s artists-in-residence role would...
Oh, man, what a show for Gateway
After kicking some major entertainment goals this year, Manpower Australia is bringing its stage show to Geelong next Friday night.
The fully choreographed two-hour...
Seeckts appeal for single
Geelong singer-songwriter Nathan Seeckts returns to the music scene on 8 February with the launch of his new single Old Blood.
Seeckts will launch the...
Country icon’s ‘gap year’
After decades as an Australian country music icon, Troy Cassar-Daley could be upstaged when he comes to Geelong – by his 18-year-old daughter Jem.
“She’s...
Geelong ‘clown’ a class act
Criminology student Bryn Inglis will take on Geelong’s best young jokers when Raw Comedy comes to town next month.
The new Geelong local came second...
Corio training day for miniature conductors
To say trains are Ray Jazyna’s life is no understatement.
When the Norlane train driver of 35 years is not at work, he is likely...
Barnesy gig rocks
Jimmy Barnes impersonator Andy Baker has a secret weapon in the “demanding” vocal challenge of singing as ‘The Screamer’.
"I drink special herbal throat teas,”...
Free Aus Day for thousands
Thousands will flock to Rippleside Park on Australia Day to celebrate with rides, amusements, family activities and more.
Event organiser of 18 years Ron McVilly...
Art sleuths hunt glass wares
Art sleuths are descending on a record 33 north Bellarine businesses in the 2019 Festival of Glass's annual treasure hunt.
Each business is displaying a...
Craft brews, festive vibe
Craft beer, cider, wine and music lovers in Geelong can expand their cultural horizons and take a daytrip to Ballarat Beer Festival next Saturday.
Festival...
Wild Steve’s deadliest 60
After sell-out Australian tours wildlife TV presenter Steve Backshall returns to Geelong with his craziest show yet, Deadly 60 Down Under.
The English naturalist...
Bard in the garden
One of Shakespeare’s best romantic comedies, Much Ado About Nothing, returns to Geelong Botanic Gardens this weekend to entertain local audiences.
Cast and crew members...